Europe has a long history of human development and is considered the birthplace of Western Civilization. Today, this cultural wealth is used to solidify the …
Archaeological evidence places Homo erectus in Europe c. 600,000 years ago during the Lower Paleolithic Period and Neanderthals by c. … See more
Late 20th-century research in ethnogenesis thoroughly demonstrated the unreliability of Roman ethnography, although modern concepts of ethnicity continue to exploit it for …
By the mid-18th century the operations of commerce, manufacturing, and public finance were linked in one general system; a military defeat or economic setback affecting credit …
Revision Date July 2014. Although a large literature argues that European settlement outside of Europe shaped institutional, educational, technological, cultural, and …
History of Europe - Social, Economic, Developments: The Metal Ages were periods of discovery, invention, and exploitation of various metals and metallurgical procedures. …
Definition. Europe is a continent forming the westernmost part of the land mass of Eurasia and comprised of 49 sovereign states. Its name may come from the …
A Quantitative History Since 1900 represents a pioneering contribution and guidebook to our understanding of long-run economic development in European ...
In this paper we want to reconsider the economic development of Europe since 1900 from the perspective of European regions as pioneered by Pollard (1981), and to provide a …
In 1946, France, the United Kingdom, and the Benelux had decided to start a Council of Europe. As of 1950, the European Coal and Steel Community (ECSC) …